Nirvanasara

radical transcendentalism and the introduction of Advaitayana Buddhism

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Nirvanasara

radical transcendentalism and the introduction of Advaitayana Buddhism

1st ed.
  • 2 Want to read

This is "Nirvanasara," the Essence of the Teaching of Nirvana, or Radical Transcendentalism.

In the Awakening of the seventh stage of life, the self-contraction (or "I") is already and inherently or priorly transcended, and the not-self (or Nature) is thus also inherently or tacitly recognized.

The Way in the seventh stage of life is to Abide in Divine Ignorance, or tacit and prior Identification with Radiant Transcendental or Divine Being, spontaneously recognizing whatever arises (as mind, or phenomenon, or action) in That, until all is forgotten or Outshined in That.

When there is no self-contraction, the Realm of Nature is Obvious as it is. The self-contraction and the entire Realm of Nature are arising as transparent, or merely apparent, unnecessary, and non-binding modifications of the same One Radiant Transcendental Divine Being or Reality! Therefore, transcend the self-contraction via radical understanding until the Awakening of the seventh stage of life, wherein self and not-self are equally and simultaneously transcended and ultimately Outshined in the One that is Love and Happiness and the Peace of Bliss.

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Dawn Horse Press
Language
English
Pages
262

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First Sentence

"In this age of scientific materialism, doubt is the only certainty and the only substance of mind."

Table of Contents

I. The Purification of Doubt and Differences via the Introduction of Advaitayana Buddhism.
II. Buddhas and Buddhism.
III. The Spiritual Advaitism of Jesus of Nazareth.
IV. God as the Creator, the Good, and the Real.
V. Pain, Independence, and the Discovery of Consciousness.
VI. Ancient and Traditional Buddhism and Upanishadic Advaitism Seen in Relation to the Radical Way of Advaitayana Buddhism.
VII. The Three Views of Consciousness and Light.
VIII. The Great Principle.
IX. The Three Ways of Buddhism.
X. Nirvana and Samsara Are Not the Same.
XI. Gautama's Problem.
XII. Three Fires.
XIII. Worldliness, Selfishness, and Transcendence.
XIV. Realization and Belief.
XV. The Practices of Insight and Devotional Idealism in the Way of Divine Ignorance.
XVI. Insight, Intuition, and the Heresy of Progressive Enlightenment.
XVII. The Way of Radical Understanding and the Traditional Formulae of Enlightenment.
XVIII. Atman, Brahman, Shunyata, and Nirvana.
XIX. Transcending the Hierarchy of Errors.
XX. Transcendentalism.
XXI. Advaita Vedanta, Classical Buddhism, and the Way of Radical Understanding.
XXII. The Three Teachings of the One Way.
XXIII. Nirvanasara.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Clearlake, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
299/.93
Library of Congress
BP610 .B815 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
262 p. :
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3073633M
Internet Archive
nirvanasararadic0000dafr
ISBN 10
091392265X
LCCN
82172714
OCLC/WorldCat
10098333
Goodreads
2487539

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